Video captures shooting that cops say left 1 dead, 1 injured in Little Haiti

Police ID shooting victim as 24-year-old Andre Mitchell

MIAMI – Local 10 News obtained exclusive surveillance video from a source Tuesday showing a dramatic shootout in Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood that police say left one man dead, and another victim injured on Monday evening.

Authorities said the video captured a dark-colored car stopping in front of a bakery along Northwest Second Avenue and 52nd Street around 6:45 p.m.

A man in red is seen exiting the vehicle and firing at a passing car before someone in another vehicle traveling behind fired back, according to investigators.

The exchange of gunfire sent dust and debris into the air, leaving the side of a nearby empanada business riddled with bullet holes.

In the end, two people were hit, with one later dying at a nearby hospital. The victim has been identified as 24-year-old Andre Mitchell and the other shooting victim remains in critical but stable condition as of Tuesday evening, according to police.

The deadly shootout occurred hours after another fatal shooting occurred on Monday in Liberty City at Northwest Seventh Avenue and 58th Street.

In that shooting, Miami police said they found a man, who they identified as 20-year-old Treyshawn Wright, shot to death near a black SUV, which was also covered in bullet holes.

“Doom doom doom, it died down and then the rest of them came rapidly,” a witness told Local 10 News moments after the shooting occurred.

There were several bullet holes in the front of a black SUV at that scene.

While the exact motives for the shootings remain unclear, detectives confirm that both cases could be gang-related, involving members of two rival gangs.

There has been no word of any arrests or if officers are seeking any suspects or persons of interest.

Police said three people were detained as possible witnesses following the shooting in Little Haiti, but not as suspects.

Anyone with information on either shooting is urged to call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477.


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Bridgette Matter joined the Local 10 News team as a reporter in July 2021. Before moving to South Florida, she began her career in South Bend, Indiana and spent six years in Jacksonville as a reporter and weekend anchor.

Trent Kelly is an award-winning multimedia journalist who joined the Local 10 News team in June 2018. Trent is no stranger to Florida. Born in Tampa, he attended the University of Florida in Gainesville, where he graduated with honors from the UF College of Journalism and Communications.

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